To find the cache you need to go 135m at a bearing of 82.9° from the given coordinates. The cache is among small logs under an oak tree. This is the third hiding place as the cache was muggled in the previous two spots, so this means I've put it in a trickier spot to reach. I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts in summer, but hopefully it's not too bad then.
Oaky-dokey is a series of caches around part of Shire Brook Valley, celebrating our most iconic native tree. There is a bonus cache at the end, so make sure you get the information from the logbooks. The series is 2.5 miles if you start from the nature reserve car park. There are some slopes and uneven ground, but generally the paths are in decent condition.
Oak fact. Oak trees can live for over 1,000 years; over 300 years growing and then the same amount of time in maturity and finally in decline. All stages support a vast array of animals.